On this board, I so often see a focus on spending the least amount of money possible. While this may be a natural response when buying a product, I believe you are often missing a very important thing: You get what you pay for.
While prices vary from girl to girl, one thing remains constant: No girl gives the same party for 1X amount that she does for 10x amount.
Assuming you negotiate a girl's minimum party, you are likely to experience that girl's minimum amount of time, attention, and affection. If you go beyond the minimum price range, the girl should (and likely will) go beyond your expectations as well.
I am not referring to pricing between girl to girl. Yes, sometimes girl B will give a better party than girl A for less money. What I am referring to is the fact that, even in this case, girl B does not give the same party to you that she will give to somebody who paid more or somebody who paid less!
All parties are different. Stop focusing on spending as little as you can and start focusing on having a good time. You'll thank me for it later.
Well, this thread has been all over the place. Funny how a follow-up post suggesting doubling your fun by doubling your offer so quickly reverts into the standard “your prices are too high” flame war. Par for the course here though, I guess.
In any case, here is a Dog Tale for y'alls amusement:
One time I got the idea to play a round of golf for my pleasure. I had heard about Pebble Beach so I went down to see what I could find. The guy at the counter said yes, they had an opening for me, and a round would be $500. I said ok, fine, I think that would be doable for me. Then I got to thinking. Five hundred dollars is actually kind of a lot of money for me, and I wanted to make sure I had a really good time with my round of golf. So I said to the guy, “Will you take a thousand?” He looked at me, a bit perplexed. “Is there another party in your party?” he asked. “No, just me,” I replied, “I want to have a really good time”. “Well, perhaps you would like to book another round again tomorrow for that?” “No, just today.” We finally settled on allowing me to play two balls for each hole.
Just before I laid my money down, I got to thinking again. “Wait a minute,” I asked the guy, “Isn’t there a muni course just down the road, where I can play for like seventy-five bucks?” “Yes sir,” he replied, starting to sound a bit annoyed, “but they are not Pebble Beach. You won’t get the Pebble Beach Experience.” “Yes, sure,” I persisted, “but don’t they also have eighteen holes there; don’t they also have tees and greens and fairways? All for a much lower price? Why the difference? Are the greens greener here; the fairways fairer?” By this time the guy is looking at me with total contempt. “Why don’t you just go play the muni course then,” he snapped. So I did. Took my money back off the table, and headed out the door. “You get what you pay for!” I could hear him admonish as I exited the premises. But I headed on down the road and paid my seventy-five bucks, and ended up enjoying spectacular ocean vistas, and shooting a 266 at the muni course. Even had enough dough left over for a couple of beers on the 19th hole.
Who knows. Maybe if I’d a paid the thousand bucks for that "Pebble Beach Experience", I could’ve got that down to maybe like the low 180’s? Or even lower, if I threw down another eight, nine hundred for a night in their fancy hotel?
Oh, and btw, in LPIN, I
always spend as
much as I can. Unfortunately, as much as I can just isn't very much.